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LJMU short Masters course - Promoting Financial Health and Inclusion

Liverpool John Moore’s University is once again offering its highly-rated part-time, short course in promoting financial health and inclusion. This leads to a Master’s level university certificate in continuing professional development (Level 7, 10 Credits).

The course is open to all interested in promoting financial health and inclusion in low income communities. It is the affordable financial inclusion course.

Prior academic experienced is normally required but significant work experience can also be taken into account.

This part-time course runs over 10 weeks in semester 2 of the academic year, starting in January 2018. There are five full-day taught sessions, which take place on Fridays, 9.30 a.m. – 4.00 p.m. in Avril Robarts Building, Tithebarn Street, Liverpool. During the semester, students become members of the university and have full access to all learning materials. Tutorial support is also offered to participants.

Full information about the course, including dates, entry requirements and cost, please visit this link.

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The Church Urban Fund respects the privacy of all who visit our website.

The Church Urban Fund only collects personally identifiable information, with visitor’s knowledge, as part of sign-ups for accounts and information, volunteering, surveys and polls, orders for publications or information requests. Information is only used for the purposes requested or any other usage that has been agreed.

The Fund does track the number of visitors to the site and this information is used by us aggregating the results. We use cookies provided by Google Analytics to do this. We also use cookies to improve the performance of the website. These cookies are removed when you leave the site. Find out more about the EU Cookie Compliance law.

Web sites terms and conditions

The website is owned by The Church Urban Fund. Our registered offices are Church House, 27 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3AZ.

Using the website constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions outlined on the site. If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us on 020 7898 1647.

Use of the Site

The Church Urban Fund website is intended to provide information on the activities of the organisation.

Every effort is made to ensure that information on the website is accurate and up to date. However we cannot guarantee that it is free from inaccuracies, omissions or errors. In situations where information is provided to or compiled every effort will be made to ensure accuracy. We however, do not take responsibility for any accuracies, omissions or errors, which is attributable to the author of such material.

Any decision made by an individual using the site based on the information on the site will be the responsibility of the user. The Church Urban Fund does not accept liability for any loss arising from any use of or dependence on information or the links on the site. (This statement applies as far as the law permits it).

In using the site you indemnify and hold us harmless from any liability, claim of expenses and loss (this includes all fees) arising from your use of the site.

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